Reason I ask is I've just watched some clips of the 70s and neally every driver has a ciggy out there mouth. How times have changed , though I rekin Lewis would puff on the old weed every now and then as he knows quite a few "SO" called rap stars ( say so called cuz tupac was the greatest) and I know kimi likes a drink. So what do you know or think?

Di Resta smokes, I think it was posted in another thread. I think it also said Rosberg did?

I think Hamilton got done in 2009 for driving his car like a rebel. Does that count as a bad habit? If it does Sutil has a bad habit of shoving bottles into peoples' necks. And Ross Brawn got disqualified from driving in 2009 for speeding.

_________________Champions are made from something they have deep inside of them - a desire, a dream, a vision. They have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have the skill & the will but the will must be stronger than the skill. Muhammad Ali

Schumi had a bad habit of trashing rooms when tiddled after having won a WDC.

OK, 'habit' may be an exaggeration, but there's the 'famous' 'photo of the trashed room/trailer and, IIRC, he and Ralf trashed a hotel room or something in 'drunken exuberance' (anyone else and it would be yobbish behaviour...) at the end of a season?

Schumi had a bad habit of trashing rooms when tiddled after having won a WDC.

OK, 'habit' may be an exaggeration, but there's the 'famous' 'photo of the trashed room/trailer and, IIRC, he and Ralf trashed a hotel room or something in 'drunken exuberance' (anyone else and it would be yobbish behaviour...) at the end of a season?

Gerhard Berger: Stupid practical joking that got dangerous sometimes (i.e. one of these jokes sent Jean Alesi to the hospital after GB made their car end upside-down because GB pulled the hand brake unexpectedly and for no reason at all)

Nelson Piquet: Punching Eliseo Salazar on the face, saying very nasty things to Mansell and Mansell's wife, swimming pool on the race seat (he says he couldn't help it...)

Ayrton Senna: Punching Irvine down to the floor, being the paradigm of a F1 prima-donna, and some bad on-track behavior.

Alain Prost: Affairs with other girls (supposedly was kicked out of Renault for messing with the wife of one important Renault team member; also Carolina de Monaco is supposed to be on the list; also fathered a girl out of wedlock).

Gerhard Berger: Stupid practical joking that got dangerous sometimes (i.e. one of these jokes sent Jean Alesi to the hospital after GB made their car end upside-down because GB pulled the hand brake unexpectedly and for no reason at all)

Nelson Piquet: Punching Eliseo Salazar on the face, saying very nasty things to Mansell and Mansell's wife, swimming pool on the race seat (he says he couldn't help it...)

Ayrton Senna: Punching Irvine down to the floor, being the paradigm of a F1 prima-donna, and some bad on-track behavior.

Alain Prost: Affairs with other girls (supposedly was kicked out of Renault for messing with the wife of one important Renault team member; also Carolina de Monaco is supposed to be on the list; also fathered a girl out of wedlock).

M. Schumacher: Criminal fashion sense. Some bad on-track behavior.

Smoking is a bad habit? Come on guys...

The funniest bit about that was the way he was supposed to have just went back to Todt and told him they scratched his car a little bit. Or something on those lines

There was a story too that he tried giving another driver orange juice with sleeping tablets in it before the start of a race. But the other guy knowing Berger declined the drink.

_________________Champions are made from something they have deep inside of them - a desire, a dream, a vision. They have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have the skill & the will but the will must be stronger than the skill. Muhammad Ali

Lol at webber comment, I work with a Dutch guy who is neally 70 and he said he used to live next door to the verstappen family in holland. He said the whole verstappen family are gypsy and live out of a caravan and every Sunday his parents would knock on his door asking for money to buy bread, my mate said no as they were quite well of (just tight), apparently his father rebuilt old studabakers and chevs and Jos would test em out on the family property, guess that's were he learned to drive.

Not really but it's something I readily notice because growing up, my mom was a hair dresser and I learned to cut hair and then relied on it to help feed myself while going to college. It was the only job I could do from home and at $10 a pop, 4-5 heads a day, plus tips, ended up yielding more money than my crappy part time job at a print shop. So yeah, I kinda notice that.

Having said that, Button's scraggly facial hair is almost pathetic so perhaps it's best to just take it off.

Heidfeld simply changed his look from one season to the next with no warning and it always stuck out for me and it came across as a bit of a wannabe look.

Pic… Well his picture on the F1.com site says it all.

Eddie Jordan… I mean c'mon, It's only 2nd worst toupee to be shown on television in the last 20 years, 2nd only to this guy:

OK maybe not that bad but still, it looks odd, especially when the hairline just in front of the ears is so far back. LOL

Lol at webber comment, I work with a Dutch guy who is neally 70 and he said he used to live next door to the verstappen family in holland. He said the whole verstappen family are gypsy and live out of a caravan and every Sunday his parents would knock on his door asking for money to buy bread, my mate said no as they were quite well of (just tight), apparently his father rebuilt old studabakers and chevs and Jos would test em out on the family property, guess that's were he learned to drive.

I would get your "mate" to check his facts,

first Jos didn't live in holland , he lived in the netherlands, montfort to be precise (holland is roughly the triangle between amsters, rotterdam and utrect) and montfort is very south.he was carting by 1980, and champion by 1984/5 i think. So learning to drive in a studabaker at 7 years old seems strange ??

met him a couple of times during the mid 90's while i was living over there, nice enough guy, big for an F1 driver, and very good mates with schumi.He was looked on as a god in dutch sports.

Yeah maybe , just mentioning what he told me, as for holland I thought they were the same place, he said he was from the nietherlands to just typed holland easier to type on iPhone. If what your saying is true iam dissapionted as I always spoke to this guy about motorsport, this ame guy said he use to race bikes back in nietherlands. And yeah that's how he rekins Jos learned how to drive. Sorry if it's incorrect, I thought he knew his stuff.

Sorry Flavio, as a New Yorker I can honestly say with the utmost confidence... Uhm no.

And in his very own David Letterman tribute look:

Heidfeld:

Interestingly I disagree with the opinion on Michael. Ole chap looks mightily fashionable sporting a shirt with jeans and matching shoes.he's had his moment in the past, but for the most part, Michael is always well dressed.

Reference to Letterman is merely because he does a top ten list every night, going on, oh I dunno… 30+ years? Nothing to do with his fashion sense.